K4C2O3
ceramic· K4C2O3
K4C2O3 is an inorganic ceramic compound containing potassium, carbon, and oxygen elements, representing a mixed-valence oxide system that is not commonly encountered in mainstream engineering applications. This material appears to be primarily of research interest rather than established industrial use, likely investigated for specialized electrochemical, catalytic, or high-temperature applications within the broader family of potassium-containing ceramics and mixed oxides. Engineers considering this material should verify its synthesis reproducibility, thermal stability, and relevant property data, as it is not a standard engineering ceramic comparable to alumina or zirconia.
experimental ceramicscatalysis researchelectrochemical systemshigh-temperature compoundspotassium-based oxidesmaterials research
Compliance & Regulations
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Regulatory Screening
Environmental
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